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Meyer Lansky

Meyer Lansky (born Maier Suchowljansky;[1] July 4, 1902 – January 15, 1983), known as the "Mob's Accountant", was an American organized crime figure who, along with his associate Charles "Lucky" Luciano, was instrumental in the development of the National Crime Syndicate in the United States.[2][3]

Meyer Lansky
Lansky in 1958
Born
Maier Suchowljansky

(1902-07-04)July 4, 1902
DiedJanuary 15, 1983(1983-01-15) (aged 80)
Resting placeMount Nebo Cemetery, Miami, Florida
NationalityAmerican
Known forMafia associate, Mafia financier
Signature

A member of the Jewish mob, Lansky developed a gambling empire that stretched around the world. He was said to own points (percentages) in casinos in Las Vegas, Cuba, The Bahamas and London. Lansky additionally had a strong influence with the Italian-American Mafia and played a large role in the consolidation of the criminal underworld. The full extent of this role has been the subject of some debate, as Lansky himself denied many of the accusations against him.[4]

Despite nearly 50 years as a member/participant in organized crime,[5] Lansky was never found guilty of anything more serious than illegal gambling.[6] He has a legacy of being one of the most financially successful gangsters in American history. Before he fled Cuba, Lansky was said to be worth an estimated $20 million (equivalent to $166 million in 2021).[7] When he died in 1983, his family learned that his estate was only worth around US$57,000 (equivalent to $155,079 in 2021).[8]

Early life

Maier Suchowljansky was born on July 4, 1902, in Grodno,[9] Russian Empire (now Belarus), to a Polish-Jewish family who experienced antisemitism and pogroms from Imperial authorities.[10] When asked about his native country, Lansky always responded "Poland".[11] In 1911, Lansky emigrated to the United States through the port of Odessa[12] with his mother and brother Jacob, and joined his father, who had immigrated in 1909, and settled on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, New York.[13]

Lansky met Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel when they were children. They became lifelong friends, as well as partners in the bootlegging trade, and together managed the Bugs and Meyer Mob, with its reputation as one of the most violent Prohibition gangs. Lansky was also close friends with Charles "Lucky" Luciano; the two met as teenagers when Luciano attempted to extort Lansky for protection money on his walk home from school. Luciano respected the younger boy's defiant responses to his threats, and the two formed a lasting partnership thereafter.[14] The two of them would go on to associate with veteran gangster Arnold Rothstein, up until his murder in 1928.[15]

Luciano had a vision to form a national crime syndicate in which the Italian, Jewish, and Irish gangs could pool their resources and turn organized crime into a lucrative business for all – an organization he founded after a conference in Atlantic City organized by himself, Lansky, Johnny Torrio, and Frank Costello in May 1929.[16][17][18]

Gambling operations

 
Lucky Luciano, Lansky's partner in the American Mafia.

By 1936, Lansky had established gambling operations in Florida,[19] New Orleans, and Cuba.[20] These gambling operations were successful as they were founded upon two innovations:

  • First, Lansky and his connections had the technical expertise to manage them effectively based upon Lansky's knowledge of the mathematical odds of most popular wagering games.
  • Second, mob connections, as well as bribed law enforcement, were used to ensure legal and physical security of their establishments from other crime figures and law enforcement.

There was also an absolute rule of integrity concerning the games and wagers made within their establishments. Lansky's "carpet joints" in Florida and elsewhere were never "clip joints" where gamblers were unsure of whether or not the games were rigged against them. Lansky ensured that the staff administering the games were men of high integrity.

In 1946, Lansky convinced the Italian-American Mafia to place Siegel in charge of Las Vegas, and became a major investor in Siegel's Flamingo Hotel. To protect himself from the type of prosecution which sent Al Capone to prison for tax evasion and prostitution, Lansky transferred the illegal earnings from his growing casino empire to a Swiss bank account, where anonymity was assured by the 1934 Swiss Banking Act. Lansky eventually bought an offshore bank in Switzerland, which he used to launder money through a network of shell and holding companies.[21]

World War II involvement

In the 1930s, Lansky and his gang stepped outside their usual criminal activities to break up rallies held by the pro-Nazi German-American Bund. He recalled a particular rally in Yorkville, a German neighborhood in Manhattan, that he and fourteen other associates disrupted:

"The stage was decorated with a swastika and a picture of Adolf Hitler. The speakers started ranting. There were only fifteen of us, but we went into action. We threw some of them out the windows. Most of the Nazis panicked and ran out. We chased them and beat them up. We wanted to show them that Jews would not always sit back and accept insults".[22]

During World War II, Lansky was also instrumental in helping the Office of Naval Intelligence (ONI)'s Operation Underworld, in which the government recruited criminals to watch out for German infiltrators and submarine-borne saboteurs. Lansky helped arrange a deal with the government via a high-ranking United States Navy official. This deal secured the release of Luciano from prison; in exchange, the Mafia would provide security for the warships that were being built along the docks in New York Harbor. German submarines were sinking Allied ships in great numbers along the eastern seaboard and the Caribbean coast,[23] and there was great fear of attack or sabotage by Nazi sympathizers. Lansky connected the ONI with Luciano, who reportedly instructed Joseph Lanza to prevent sabotage on the New York waterfront.[24]

The Flamingo

Lansky attended a secret meeting in Havana in 1946 to discuss Siegel's management of the Flamingo Hotel, which was running far behind schedule and costing Siegel's Mafia investors a great deal of money. While the other bosses wanted to kill Siegel, Lansky begged them to give his friend a second chance.[25]: 36–38 

Despite this reprieve, Siegel continued to lose money on the Flamingo. A second meeting was then called. By the time this meeting occurred, the casino had turned a small profit. Lansky, with Luciano's support, convinced the other investors to give Siegel more time. When the hotel started losing money again, the other investors decided that Siegel was finished. It is widely believed that Lansky himself was compelled to give the final okay on eliminating Siegel due to his long relationship with him and his stature in the organization.[citation needed]

On June 20, 1947, Siegel was shot and killed in Beverly Hills, California. Twenty minutes after the Siegel hit, Lansky's associates, including Gus Greenbaum and Moe Sedway, walked into the Flamingo and took control of the hotel. According to the FBI, Lansky retained a substantial financial interest in the Flamingo for the next 20 years. Lansky said in several interviews later in his life that if it had been up to him, "Ben Siegel would be alive today".[citation needed]

Siegel's death marked a power transfer in Vegas from New York's Five Families to the Chicago Outfit.[citation needed] Although his role was considerably more restrained than in previous years, Lansky is believed to have both advised and aided Chicago boss Tony Accardo in initially establishing his hold.[citation needed]

Cuba

After World War II, as a reward for his wartime service, Luciano's pandering sentence was commuted to time served. Luciano's release was conditioned on his agreeing not to contest the revocation of his American citizenship and accept deportation to his native Italy.[26] Upon arriving in Italy, Luciano settled in Sicily. He secretly moved to Cuba, where he worked to resume control over Mafia operations. Luciano also ran a number of casinos in Cuba with the sanction of Cuban dictator, Fulgencio Batista. Upon discovering Luciano's presence in Cuba and resumption of criminal activity, the U.S. government pressured the Batista regime into deporting Luciano to Italy.

Batista and Lansky formed a renowned friendship and business relationship that lasted for a decade. During a stay at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York in the late 1940s, it was mutually agreed upon that, in exchange for kickbacks, Batista would offer Lansky and the Mafia control of the country's casinos and racetracks. Batista would open Havana to large-scale gambling, and his government would match, dollar for dollar, any hotel investment over $1 million, which would include a casino license. Lansky would place himself at the center of Cuba's gambling operations. He immediately called on his associates to hold a summit in Havana.

The Havana Conference was held on December 22, 1946, at the Hotel Nacional. This was the first full-scale meeting of American underworld leaders since the Chicago meeting in 1932. Present were such figures as Joe Adonis, Albert "The Mad Hatter" Anastasia, Frank Costello, Joseph "Joe Bananas" Bonanno, Vito Genovese, Moe Dalitz, Thomas Luchese, from New York; Santo Trafficante Jr. from Tampa; Carlos Marcello from New Orleans; and Stefano Magaddino, Bonanno's cousin from Buffalo. From Chicago there were Accardo and the Fischetti brothers, "Trigger-Happy" Charlie and Rocco; and, representing the Jewish interest, Lansky, Dalitz and "Dandy" Phil Kastel from Florida.

The first to arrive was Luciano, who secretly traveled to Havana with a false passport. Lansky shared with the attendees his vision of a new Havana, profitable for those willing to invest the right sum of money. According to Luciano, the only attendee who ever recounted the events in any detail, he was appointed as kingpin for the mob, to rule from Cuba until such time as he could find a legitimate way back into the U.S. Entertainment at the conference was provided by, among others, Frank Sinatra, who flew to Cuba with his friends, the Fischetti brothers.

In 1952, Lansky offered then-President Carlos Prío Socarrás a bribe of US$250,000 to step down so Batista could return to power. Once Batista retook control of the government in a military coup in March 1952, he quickly put gambling back on track. Batista offered Lansky an annual salary of $25,000 to serve as an unofficial gambling minister. By 1955, he had changed the gambling laws once again, granting a gaming license to anyone who invested $1 million in a hotel or $200,000 in a new nightclub. Unlike the procedure for acquiring gaming licenses in Vegas, this provision exempted venture capitalists from background checks. As long as they made the required investment, they were provided with public matching funds for construction, a ten-year tax exemption and duty free importation of equipment and furnishings. The government would get $250,000 for the license, plus a percentage of the profits from each casino. Cuba's 10,000 slot machines, even the ones that dispensed small prizes for children at country fairs, were to be the province of Batista's brother-in-law, Roberto Fernandez y Miranda, brother of his wife Marta Fernandez Miranda de Batista.

A Cuban army general and government sports director, Fernandez was also given the parking meters in Havana as an extra bonus. Import duties were waived on materials for hotel construction, and Cuban contractors with the right "in" made windfalls by importing much more than was needed and selling the surplus to others for hefty profits. It was rumored that besides the $250,000 to get a license, sometimes more was required under the table. Periodic payoffs were requested and received by corrupt politicians.

Lansky set about reforming the Cabaret Montmartre, which soon became the "in" place in Havana. Lansky also installed a casino into the Hotel Nacional, relying on the support of Batista to overcome objections of other American expatriates, including Ernest Hemingway.[27][unreliable source?] Once all the new hotels, nightclubs and casinos had been built, Batista wasted no time collecting his share of the profits. Nightly, the "bagman" for his wife Marta collected 10% of the profits at Trafficante's interests; the Sans Souci cabaret, and the casinos in the Sevilla-Biltmore, Commodoro, Deauville and Capri hotels. Batista's take from the Lansky casinos, his prized Habana Riviera, the Nacional, the Montmartre and others, was said to be 30%. What exactly Batista and his cronies actually received in total in the way of bribes, payoffs and profiteering has never been certified. The slot machines alone contributed approximately US$1 million to the regime's bank account.[citation needed]

Revolution

The 1959 Cuban Revolution and the rise of Fidel Castro changed the climate for mob investment in Cuba. On New Year's Eve 1958, while Batista was preparing to flee to the Dominican Republic,[a] Lansky was celebrating the US$3 million he made in the first year of operations at his 440-room, US$8 million palace, the Habana Riviera. Many of the casinos, including several of Lansky's, were looted and destroyed that night.

On January 8, 1959, Castro and his revolutionaries took control of Havana, setting up a command post in the Hilton. Lansky had fled the day before. The new Cuban president, Manuel Urrutia Lleó, took steps to close the casinos. In October 1960, Castro nationalized all the island's hotel-casinos and outlawed gambling. This action essentially wiped out Lansky's asset base and revenue streams. He lost an estimated $7 million[citation needed], equivalent to $50.5 million in 2021.[7] With the additional crackdown on casinos in Miami, Lansky was forced to depend on his Las Vegas revenues.[citation needed]

Post-revolution

Lansky sought compensation for losses in Cuba from the U.S. government.[28][29]

Sexual blackmail operations and J. Edgar Hoover

Lansky is credited with having "controlled" compromising pictures of a sexual nature featuring former FBI director, J. Edgar Hoover with his longtime aide, Clyde Tolson. In his book, Official and Confidential: The Secret Life of J. Edgar Hoover, biographer Anthony Summers cites multiple primary sources regarding Lansky's use of blackmail to gain influence with politicians, policemen and judges. One such stage for the acquisition of blackmail materials were orgies held by late attorney and Lansky protégé, Roy Cohn, and liquor magnate, Lewis Rosenstiel, who had lasting ties with the Mafia from his bootleg operations during Prohibition.[30][31]

The release of FBI files on Lansky[32] revealed extensive monitoring and investigation, which makes it harder to explain why Lansky was not pursued to conviction, unless he successfully evaded it by blackmail. Cohn copied this model of blackmail to control politicians and evade conviction himself.[33]

Attempted emigration and trial

In 1970, Lansky fled to Herzliya Pituah, Israel, to escape federal tax evasion charges in the United States. At the time Israeli law did not permit the extradition of Jews and under the Law of Return, any Jew may legally settle in the State of Israel. The Israeli government reserved discretion to exclude Jews with a criminal past from permanently settling in the country. Two years after his arrival, Lansky was deported back to the U.S. The federal government brought Lansky to trial with the testimony of loan shark Vincent "Fat Vinnie" Teresa. Lansky was acquitted in 1974.[citation needed]

Death

Lansky retired in Miami.[20][34] Lansky's last years were spent quietly at his home in Miami Beach, Florida. He died of lung cancer on January 15, 1983, aged 80, leaving a widow and three children.[2] On paper, Lansky was worth almost nothing. At the time, the FBI believed he left behind over $300 million in hidden bank accounts, but they never found any money. This would be equivalent to $696 million in 2021.[7]

Lansky's biographer Robert Lacey describes his financially strained circumstances in the last two decades of his life and his inability to pay for health care for his handicapped son, who eventually died in poverty. For Lacey, there was no evidence "to sustain the notion of Lansky as king of all evil, the brains, the secret mover, the inspirer and controller of American organized crime."[14] He concludes from evidence including interviews with the surviving members of the family that Lansky's wealth and influence had been grossly exaggerated. His second wife's granddaughter told author T.J. English that at the time of his death in 1983, Lansky left only $57,000 in cash,[25]: 328  equivalent to $132,000 in 2021 terms.[7] When asked in his later years what went wrong in Cuba, the gangster offered no excuses. "I crapped out," he said. Lansky told people that he had lost almost every penny in Cuba and that he was barely scraping by.

Hank Messick, a journalist for the Miami Herald who had spent years investigating Lansky, said that the key to understanding Lansky lay with the people around him: "Meyer Lansky doesn't own property. He owns people."[35][page needed] To him, the FBI and Manhattan District Attorney Robert Morgenthau, the reality was that Lansky had kept large sums of money in other people's names for decades and that keeping very little in his own was nothing new to him.

In 2010, Lansky's daughter Sandra publicly stated that her father had transferred some $15 million to his brother's account sometime in the early 1970s, when Lansky was having problems with the IRS.[36] How much money Lansky was really worth will probably never be known. Since the warming of relations between the United States and Cuba in 2015, Lansky's grandson, Gary Rapoport, has been asking the Cuban government to compensate him for the confiscation of the Riviera hotel that his grandfather built in Havana.[37]

In popular culture

In film

In television

In literature

  • In the 2010 book of photographs New York City Gangland, Meyer Lansky is seen "loitering" on Little Italy's famed "Whiskey Curb" with partners Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel, Vincent "Jimmy Blue Eyes" Alo, and waterfront racketeer Eddie McGrath.
  • In the 1996 novel The Plan, by Stephen J. Cannell, Lansky and fellow mobster Joseph Alo are involved in putting an anti-Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act presidential candidate into office.
  • In Lansky, the 2009 one-act play by Joseph Bologna, Lansky is portrayed by Mike Burstyn.
  • In the book Havana by Stephen Hunter, Lansky and Fidel Castro are both main characters.
  • In the 2009 novel If The Dead Rise Not by Philip Kerr, the hero, Bernie Gunther, meets Lansky in Havana.
  • In the 2009 novel Ride of the Valkyries by Stuart Slade, Meyer Lansky runs Cuba as the head of the Mafia.
  • In the 2011 memoir of cocaine cowboy Jon Roberts, American Desperado, Roberts recounts several encounters such as his uncle Joe Riccobono's relationship with Lansky and the eventual asking for Lansky's personal permission to kill his step-son Richard Schwartz on October 12, 1977, in Miami in a revenge plot.
  • In the 2011 historical fiction novel, The Devil Himself by Eric Dezenhall, Meyer Lansky coordinates counterespionage operations with the U.S. Navy to prevent Nazi sabotage in New York and helps plan the invasion of Sicily.
  • Lansky is a supporting character in The Raiders, Harold Robbins' 1995 follow-up to The Carpetbaggers.
  • In the 2015 novel World Gone By, by Dennis Lehane, Lansky is a supporting character and friend to fictional gangster Joe Coughlin. He is mentioned but not seen in the previous novel in the series Live by Night.
  • The 2016 book of photographs Organized Crime in Miami, includes previously unpublished photos of Meyer Lansky and his second wife Teddy on their 1949 honeymoon, as well as photographs from Meyer's 80th birthday with his brother Jake, and longtime partners Harry "Nig Rosen" Stromberg, and Vincent "Jimmy Blue Eyes" Alo.
  • The 2019 comic book Meyer fictionalizes "one last caper" by the aged, but spry, Lansky, involving a violent chase of a lost cocaine shipment. It is set in 1982 Miami and Florida Keys.[42]

In music

  • Wu-Tang Clan affiliated rapper Myalansky derived his stage name from Meyer Lansky.
  • Jewish-Israeli musician Sagol 59 released the song "The Ballad Of Meyer Lansky" on his 2011 album Another Passenger. The song chronicles Lansky's life from birth to death, including his time spent in Israel.
  • Jay-Z refers to Meyer Lansky in the album “American Gangster” in the song “Party Life”

Notes

  1. ^ Initially before settling permanently in Francoist Spain, where he died in exile in 1973.

References

  1. ^ Mafia encyclopedia, Carl Sifakis, 2005, pp. 250–253
  2. ^ a b "Meyer Lansky is Dead at 81". The New York Times. Associated Press. January 16, 1983. Retrieved 2007-09-25. Meyer Lansky, the reputed financial genius of the underworld, died today of cancer at Mount Sinai Hospital here. He was 81 years old. Mr. Lansky was admitted to the hospital Dec. 31 suffering from dehydration, according to Joyce Clark, a spokesman for the hospital. Mr. Lansky lived in the Imperial House, a high-rise waterfront condominium in Miami Beach.... Mr. Lansky was married twice. His first marriage, in 1929 to the former Anna Citron, ended in divorce in 1946. The couple had two sons, Bernard and Paul, and a daughter, Sandra. In 1948 he married Thelma Schwarz, a manicurist at a Midtown Manhattan hotel. She survived him.
  3. ^ "Meyer Lansky | Biography, Criminal Activities, Net Worth, Cause of Death, & Facts". Encyclopedia Britannica.
  4. ^ Meyer Lansky Interview 1971. Israel Broadcasting Authority. Archived from the original on 2021-12-11. Retrieved 2013-09-26 – via YouTube.
  5. ^ "Meyer Lansky". FBI.
  6. ^ . YouTube. Archived from the original on 2013-07-14. Retrieved 27 September 2013.
  7. ^ a b c d Johnston, Louis; Williamson, Samuel H. (2023). "What Was the U.S. GDP Then?". MeasuringWorth. Retrieved January 1, 2023. United States Gross Domestic Product deflator figures follow the Measuring Worth series.
  8. ^ "The Lost Journals of Meyer Lansky". Retrieved 2018-05-26.
  9. ^ Gage, Nicholas (November 15, 1971). "Meyer Lansky, underworld genius". The Ottawa Journal. Ottawa, Canada. Retrieved 2016-03-07 – via Newspapers.com.
  10. ^ Meyer Lansky: The Shadowy Exploits of New York's Master Manipulator pp. 14–16, Art Montague – 2005
  11. ^ Wojciech Orliński "Polak Potrafi. Ten został szefem wszystkich szefów" http://wyborcza.pl/piatekekstra/1,135750,15364121,Orlinski__Polak_potrafi.html.
  12. ^ Meyer Lansky: The Shadowy Exploits of New York's Master Manipulator p. 17, Art Montague – 2005
  13. ^ Ancestry.com. New York Passenger Lists, 1820–1957 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. Year: 1911; Microfilm Serial: T715; Microfilm Roll: T715_1652; Line: 11; Page Number: 56.
  14. ^ a b Lacey, Robert. Little Man: Meyer Lansky and the Gangster Life. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1991. ISBN 0-316-51168-4
  15. ^ David Pietrusza, Rothstein: The Life, Times, and Murder of the Criminal Genius Who Fixed the 1919 World Series, Basic Books, New York, 2011, p. 193.
  16. ^ "80 years ago, the Mob came to Atlantic City for a little strategic planning". Press of Atlantic City. Retrieved 2012-08-06.
  17. ^ Howard Abadinsky, Organized Crime," Cengage Learning, 2009, p. 115
  18. ^ . Crime Library.
  19. ^ "South Florida is 'open territory' for organized crime". Los Angeles Times. 27 March 2010. Retrieved March 20, 2021.
  20. ^ a b "How Jews Shaped Miami Beach". Retrieved March 20, 2021.
  21. ^ "Offshore Banking: The Secret Threat to America", Dissent, Spring 2003.
  22. ^ "But They Were Good to Their People". American Jewish Historical Society. Retrieved 2007-09-25. Lansky recalled breaking up a Brown Shirt rally in the Yorkville section of Manhattan: "The stage was decorated with a swastika and a picture of Hitler. The speakers started ranting. There were only fifteen of us, but we went into action. We … threw some of them out the windows…Most of the Nazis panicked and ran out. We chased them and beat them up…We wanted to show them that Jews would not always sit back and accept insults."
  23. ^ "U.S. Merchant Ships Sunk or Damaged in World War II". Usmm.org. 1945-06-13. Retrieved 2014-01-25.
  24. ^ . warfarehistorynetwork.com. 2017-01-13. Archived from the original on 2016-10-08. Retrieved 2017-02-23.
  25. ^ a b English, T.J. (2008). Havana Nocturne: How the Mob Owned Cuba...and Then Lost it to the Revolution. MJF Books. ISBN 978-1-60671-198-9.
  26. ^ "Dewey Commutes Luciano Sentence" (PDF). The New York Times. January 4, 1946. Retrieved June 16, 2012.
  27. ^ Nigel Hunt. . Cubaheritage.org. Archived from the original on 2011-07-20. Retrieved 2014-01-25.
  28. ^ Worrall, Simon. "When the Mob Owned Cuba". Smithsonian Magazine.
  29. ^ s. "Assassination of John F. Kennedy". HISTORY.
  30. ^ "New book pictures J. Edgar Hoover as drag queen".
  31. ^ Summers, Anthony (2012). Official and Confidential: The Secret Life of J. Edgar Hoover. ISBN 9781453241189.
  32. ^ "FBI files reveal powerful New York mob figure's Chicago ties". 30 November 2019.
  33. ^ "FBI releases files on President Trump's late lawyer, Roy Cohn". CNBC. 27 September 2019.
  34. ^ "Meyer Lansky Biography". Retrieved March 20, 2021.
  35. ^ The Private Lives of Public Enemies by Hank Messick and Joseph L. Nellis, 1973
  36. ^ Welkos, Robert W. . www.hollywoodnews.com. Hollywood News. Archived from the original on 23 May 2010. Retrieved 5 June 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  37. ^ "Family of late US gangster wants compensation for Cuba hotel". Associated Press. Retrieved 9 December 2015.
  38. ^ "Disorganized Crime Boss". Washington Post. October 13, 1991. Meyer Lansky was "a human cash register and ledger book", a wizard with figures who in ... He was the model for the character of Hyman Roth in the first two ...
  39. ^ Sheppard, R. Z. (November 4, 1991). . Time. Archived from the original on July 25, 2008. Retrieved 2008-07-20. The public got an inkling of the Lansky legend from the character Hyman Roth in The Godfather, Part II. Anna Strasberg, widow of Lee Strasberg, who played Roth, recalled listening in on a phone conversation her husband received shortly after the movie opened in 1974. "You did good," said the caller, who did not give his name. "Now why couldn't you have made me more sympathetic?"
  40. ^ "Bending the Truth". Daily Mirror. January 30, 2004. Retrieved 2008-07-20. ... saga around Jewish mob boss David "Noodles" Aaronson (Robert De Niro). The character was inspired by Meyer Lansky, a Russian immigrant who rose from the ...
  41. ^ Additional reference for film and television: Meyer Lansky II (February 4, 2016). "The Many Faces of Meyer Lansky". Huffpost Entertainment.
  42. ^ Additional reference for literature: Jonathan Lang, Andrea Mutti & Shawn Martinbrough (September 24, 2019). "Meyer". Humanoids.

Further reading

  • Birmingham, Stephen The Rest of Us. Boston: Little, Brown, 1984
  • Cohen, Rich Tough Jews: Fathers, Sons, and Gangster Dreams. Vintage books, 1999
  • Colhoun, Jack. Gangsterismo: The United States, Cuba and the Mafia, 1933 to 1966. OR Books, 2013. ISBN 978-1-935928-89-8
  • Conrad, Harold Dear, Muffo: 35 Years in the Fast Lane. New York, Stein and Day, 1982
  • Demaris, Ovid The Boardwalk Jungle. Bantam Books, 1986
  • Eisenberg, Dennis/Dan, Uri/ Landau, Eli Meyer Lansky: Mogul of the mob. Paddington Press, 1979
  • English, T.J. Havana Nocturne: How the Mob Owned Cuba and Then Lost It to the Revolution, William Morrow, 2008/The Havana Mob: Gangster, Gamblers, Showgirls and Revolutionaries in 1950s Cuba, 2007, Mainstream Publishing (UK edition)
  • Lacey, Robert: Little man. Meyer Lansky and the Gangster Life. Little, Brown and Company; Boston Toronto London 1991. ISBN 0-316-51163-3
  • Lansky, Sandra/Stadiem, William/Pileggi, Nicholas (Foreword) Daughter of the King: Growing up in Gangland. New York, Weinstein Books, 2014. ISBN 978-1602862159
  • Messick, Hank Lansky. New York, Putnam 1971
  • Almog, Oz, Kosher Nostra Jüdische Gangster in Amerika, 1890–1980 ; Jüdisches Museum der Stadt Wien ; 2003, Text Oz Almog, Erich Metz, ISBN 3-901398-33-3
  • Piper, Michael Collins Final Judgment: The Missing Link in the JFK Assassination Conspiracy.
  • Stephen, Hunter Havana.
  • Rubin, Sunny (2011) Mafia Mother-In-Law. Skunkie Enterprises. ISBN 978-0615567341

External links

  • Meyer Lansky: The Official Site
  • Meyer Lansky – Jewish Virtual Library
  • 'Havana' Revisited: An American Gangster in Cuba NPR, June 5, 2009
  • "Meyer Lansky". Find a Grave. Retrieved June 11, 2013.

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verifying the claims made and adding inline citations Statements consisting only of original research should be removed July 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Learn how and when to remove this template message Meyer Lansky born Maier Suchowljansky 1 July 4 1902 January 15 1983 known as the Mob s Accountant was an American organized crime figure who along with his associate Charles Lucky Luciano was instrumental in the development of the National Crime Syndicate in the United States 2 3 Meyer LanskyLansky in 1958BornMaier Suchowljansky 1902 07 04 July 4 1902Grodno Grodno Governorate Russian EmpireDiedJanuary 15 1983 1983 01 15 aged 80 Miami Beach Florida U S Resting placeMount Nebo Cemetery Miami FloridaNationalityAmericanKnown forMafia associate Mafia financierSignatureA member of the Jewish mob Lansky developed a gambling empire that stretched around the world He was said to own points percentages in casinos in Las Vegas Cuba The Bahamas and London Lansky additionally had a strong influence with the Italian American Mafia and played a large role in the consolidation of the criminal underworld The full extent of this role has been the subject of some debate as Lansky himself denied many of the accusations against him 4 Despite nearly 50 years as a member participant in organized crime 5 Lansky was never found guilty of anything more serious than illegal gambling 6 He has a legacy of being one of the most financially successful gangsters in American history Before he fled Cuba Lansky was said to be worth an estimated 20 million equivalent to 166 million in 2021 7 When he died in 1983 his family learned that his estate was only worth around US 57 000 equivalent to 155 079 in 2021 8 Contents 1 Early life 2 Gambling operations 3 World War II involvement 4 The Flamingo 5 Cuba 5 1 Revolution 5 2 Post revolution 6 Sexual blackmail operations and J Edgar Hoover 7 Attempted emigration and trial 8 Death 9 In popular culture 9 1 In film 9 2 In television 9 3 In literature 9 4 In music 10 Notes 11 References 12 Further reading 13 External linksEarly life EditMaier Suchowljansky was born on July 4 1902 in Grodno 9 Russian Empire now Belarus to a Polish Jewish family who experienced antisemitism and pogroms from Imperial authorities 10 When asked about his native country Lansky always responded Poland 11 In 1911 Lansky emigrated to the United States through the port of Odessa 12 with his mother and brother Jacob and joined his father who had immigrated in 1909 and settled on the Lower East Side of Manhattan New York 13 Lansky met Benjamin Bugsy Siegel when they were children They became lifelong friends as well as partners in the bootlegging trade and together managed the Bugs and Meyer Mob with its reputation as one of the most violent Prohibition gangs Lansky was also close friends with Charles Lucky Luciano the two met as teenagers when Luciano attempted to extort Lansky for protection money on his walk home from school Luciano respected the younger boy s defiant responses to his threats and the two formed a lasting partnership thereafter 14 The two of them would go on to associate with veteran gangster Arnold Rothstein up until his murder in 1928 15 Luciano had a vision to form a national crime syndicate in which the Italian Jewish and Irish gangs could pool their resources and turn organized crime into a lucrative business for all an organization he founded after a conference in Atlantic City organized by himself Lansky Johnny Torrio and Frank Costello in May 1929 16 17 18 Gambling operations Edit Lucky Luciano Lansky s partner in the American Mafia By 1936 Lansky had established gambling operations in Florida 19 New Orleans and Cuba 20 These gambling operations were successful as they were founded upon two innovations First Lansky and his connections had the technical expertise to manage them effectively based upon Lansky s knowledge of the mathematical odds of most popular wagering games Second mob connections as well as bribed law enforcement were used to ensure legal and physical security of their establishments from other crime figures and law enforcement There was also an absolute rule of integrity concerning the games and wagers made within their establishments Lansky s carpet joints in Florida and elsewhere were never clip joints where gamblers were unsure of whether or not the games were rigged against them Lansky ensured that the staff administering the games were men of high integrity In 1946 Lansky convinced the Italian American Mafia to place Siegel in charge of Las Vegas and became a major investor in Siegel s Flamingo Hotel To protect himself from the type of prosecution which sent Al Capone to prison for tax evasion and prostitution Lansky transferred the illegal earnings from his growing casino empire to a Swiss bank account where anonymity was assured by the 1934 Swiss Banking Act Lansky eventually bought an offshore bank in Switzerland which he used to launder money through a network of shell and holding companies 21 World War II involvement EditIn the 1930s Lansky and his gang stepped outside their usual criminal activities to break up rallies held by the pro Nazi German American Bund He recalled a particular rally in Yorkville a German neighborhood in Manhattan that he and fourteen other associates disrupted The stage was decorated with a swastika and a picture of Adolf Hitler The speakers started ranting There were only fifteen of us but we went into action We threw some of them out the windows Most of the Nazis panicked and ran out We chased them and beat them up We wanted to show them that Jews would not always sit back and accept insults 22 During World War II Lansky was also instrumental in helping the Office of Naval Intelligence ONI s Operation Underworld in which the government recruited criminals to watch out for German infiltrators and submarine borne saboteurs Lansky helped arrange a deal with the government via a high ranking United States Navy official This deal secured the release of Luciano from prison in exchange the Mafia would provide security for the warships that were being built along the docks in New York Harbor German submarines were sinking Allied ships in great numbers along the eastern seaboard and the Caribbean coast 23 and there was great fear of attack or sabotage by Nazi sympathizers Lansky connected the ONI with Luciano who reportedly instructed Joseph Lanza to prevent sabotage on the New York waterfront 24 The Flamingo EditLansky attended a secret meeting in Havana in 1946 to discuss Siegel s management of the Flamingo Hotel which was running far behind schedule and costing Siegel s Mafia investors a great deal of money While the other bosses wanted to kill Siegel Lansky begged them to give his friend a second chance 25 36 38 Despite this reprieve Siegel continued to lose money on the Flamingo A second meeting was then called By the time this meeting occurred the casino had turned a small profit Lansky with Luciano s support convinced the other investors to give Siegel more time When the hotel started losing money again the other investors decided that Siegel was finished It is widely believed that Lansky himself was compelled to give the final okay on eliminating Siegel due to his long relationship with him and his stature in the organization citation needed On June 20 1947 Siegel was shot and killed in Beverly Hills California Twenty minutes after the Siegel hit Lansky s associates including Gus Greenbaum and Moe Sedway walked into the Flamingo and took control of the hotel According to the FBI Lansky retained a substantial financial interest in the Flamingo for the next 20 years Lansky said in several interviews later in his life that if it had been up to him Ben Siegel would be alive today citation needed Siegel s death marked a power transfer in Vegas from New York s Five Families to the Chicago Outfit citation needed Although his role was considerably more restrained than in previous years Lansky is believed to have both advised and aided Chicago boss Tony Accardo in initially establishing his hold citation needed Cuba EditThis section has multiple issues Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page Learn how and when to remove these template messages This section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed December 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message The neutrality of this section is disputed Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page Please do not remove this message until conditions to do so are met October 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message Learn how and when to remove this template message After World War II as a reward for his wartime service Luciano s pandering sentence was commuted to time served Luciano s release was conditioned on his agreeing not to contest the revocation of his American citizenship and accept deportation to his native Italy 26 Upon arriving in Italy Luciano settled in Sicily He secretly moved to Cuba where he worked to resume control over Mafia operations Luciano also ran a number of casinos in Cuba with the sanction of Cuban dictator Fulgencio Batista Upon discovering Luciano s presence in Cuba and resumption of criminal activity the U S government pressured the Batista regime into deporting Luciano to Italy Batista and Lansky formed a renowned friendship and business relationship that lasted for a decade During a stay at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York in the late 1940s it was mutually agreed upon that in exchange for kickbacks Batista would offer Lansky and the Mafia control of the country s casinos and racetracks Batista would open Havana to large scale gambling and his government would match dollar for dollar any hotel investment over 1 million which would include a casino license Lansky would place himself at the center of Cuba s gambling operations He immediately called on his associates to hold a summit in Havana The Havana Conference was held on December 22 1946 at the Hotel Nacional This was the first full scale meeting of American underworld leaders since the Chicago meeting in 1932 Present were such figures as Joe Adonis Albert The Mad Hatter Anastasia Frank Costello Joseph Joe Bananas Bonanno Vito Genovese Moe Dalitz Thomas Luchese from New York Santo Trafficante Jr from Tampa Carlos Marcello from New Orleans and Stefano Magaddino Bonanno s cousin from Buffalo From Chicago there were Accardo and the Fischetti brothers Trigger Happy Charlie and Rocco and representing the Jewish interest Lansky Dalitz and Dandy Phil Kastel from Florida The first to arrive was Luciano who secretly traveled to Havana with a false passport Lansky shared with the attendees his vision of a new Havana profitable for those willing to invest the right sum of money According to Luciano the only attendee who ever recounted the events in any detail he was appointed as kingpin for the mob to rule from Cuba until such time as he could find a legitimate way back into the U S Entertainment at the conference was provided by among others Frank Sinatra who flew to Cuba with his friends the Fischetti brothers In 1952 Lansky offered then President Carlos Prio Socarras a bribe of US 250 000 to step down so Batista could return to power Once Batista retook control of the government in a military coup in March 1952 he quickly put gambling back on track Batista offered Lansky an annual salary of 25 000 to serve as an unofficial gambling minister By 1955 he had changed the gambling laws once again granting a gaming license to anyone who invested 1 million in a hotel or 200 000 in a new nightclub Unlike the procedure for acquiring gaming licenses in Vegas this provision exempted venture capitalists from background checks As long as they made the required investment they were provided with public matching funds for construction a ten year tax exemption and duty free importation of equipment and furnishings The government would get 250 000 for the license plus a percentage of the profits from each casino Cuba s 10 000 slot machines even the ones that dispensed small prizes for children at country fairs were to be the province of Batista s brother in law Roberto Fernandez y Miranda brother of his wife Marta Fernandez Miranda de Batista A Cuban army general and government sports director Fernandez was also given the parking meters in Havana as an extra bonus Import duties were waived on materials for hotel construction and Cuban contractors with the right in made windfalls by importing much more than was needed and selling the surplus to others for hefty profits It was rumored that besides the 250 000 to get a license sometimes more was required under the table Periodic payoffs were requested and received by corrupt politicians Lansky set about reforming the Cabaret Montmartre which soon became the in place in Havana Lansky also installed a casino into the Hotel Nacional relying on the support of Batista to overcome objections of other American expatriates including Ernest Hemingway 27 unreliable source Once all the new hotels nightclubs and casinos had been built Batista wasted no time collecting his share of the profits Nightly the bagman for his wife Marta collected 10 of the profits at Trafficante s interests the Sans Souci cabaret and the casinos in the Sevilla Biltmore Commodoro Deauville and Capri hotels Batista s take from the Lansky casinos his prized Habana Riviera the Nacional the Montmartre and others was said to be 30 What exactly Batista and his cronies actually received in total in the way of bribes payoffs and profiteering has never been certified The slot machines alone contributed approximately US 1 million to the regime s bank account citation needed Revolution Edit The 1959 Cuban Revolution and the rise of Fidel Castro changed the climate for mob investment in Cuba On New Year s Eve 1958 while Batista was preparing to flee to the Dominican Republic a Lansky was celebrating the US 3 million he made in the first year of operations at his 440 room US 8 million palace the Habana Riviera Many of the casinos including several of Lansky s were looted and destroyed that night On January 8 1959 Castro and his revolutionaries took control of Havana setting up a command post in the Hilton Lansky had fled the day before The new Cuban president Manuel Urrutia Lleo took steps to close the casinos In October 1960 Castro nationalized all the island s hotel casinos and outlawed gambling This action essentially wiped out Lansky s asset base and revenue streams He lost an estimated 7 million citation needed equivalent to 50 5 million in 2021 7 With the additional crackdown on casinos in Miami Lansky was forced to depend on his Las Vegas revenues citation needed Post revolution Edit Lansky sought compensation for losses in Cuba from the U S government 28 29 Sexual blackmail operations and J Edgar Hoover EditLansky is credited with having controlled compromising pictures of a sexual nature featuring former FBI director J Edgar Hoover with his longtime aide Clyde Tolson In his book Official and Confidential The Secret Life of J Edgar Hoover biographer Anthony Summers cites multiple primary sources regarding Lansky s use of blackmail to gain influence with politicians policemen and judges One such stage for the acquisition of blackmail materials were orgies held by late attorney and Lansky protege Roy Cohn and liquor magnate Lewis Rosenstiel who had lasting ties with the Mafia from his bootleg operations during Prohibition 30 31 The release of FBI files on Lansky 32 revealed extensive monitoring and investigation which makes it harder to explain why Lansky was not pursued to conviction unless he successfully evaded it by blackmail Cohn copied this model of blackmail to control politicians and evade conviction himself 33 Attempted emigration and trial EditIn 1970 Lansky fled to Herzliya Pituah Israel to escape federal tax evasion charges in the United States At the time Israeli law did not permit the extradition of Jews and under the Law of Return any Jew may legally settle in the State of Israel The Israeli government reserved discretion to exclude Jews with a criminal past from permanently settling in the country Two years after his arrival Lansky was deported back to the U S The federal government brought Lansky to trial with the testimony of loan shark Vincent Fat Vinnie Teresa Lansky was acquitted in 1974 citation needed Death EditLansky retired in Miami 20 34 Lansky s last years were spent quietly at his home in Miami Beach Florida He died of lung cancer on January 15 1983 aged 80 leaving a widow and three children 2 On paper Lansky was worth almost nothing At the time the FBI believed he left behind over 300 million in hidden bank accounts but they never found any money This would be equivalent to 696 million in 2021 7 Lansky s biographer Robert Lacey describes his financially strained circumstances in the last two decades of his life and his inability to pay for health care for his handicapped son who eventually died in poverty For Lacey there was no evidence to sustain the notion of Lansky as king of all evil the brains the secret mover the inspirer and controller of American organized crime 14 He concludes from evidence including interviews with the surviving members of the family that Lansky s wealth and influence had been grossly exaggerated His second wife s granddaughter told author T J English that at the time of his death in 1983 Lansky left only 57 000 in cash 25 328 equivalent to 132 000 in 2021 terms 7 When asked in his later years what went wrong in Cuba the gangster offered no excuses I crapped out he said Lansky told people that he had lost almost every penny in Cuba and that he was barely scraping by Hank Messick a journalist for the Miami Herald who had spent years investigating Lansky said that the key to understanding Lansky lay with the people around him Meyer Lansky doesn t own property He owns people 35 page needed To him the FBI and Manhattan District Attorney Robert Morgenthau the reality was that Lansky had kept large sums of money in other people s names for decades and that keeping very little in his own was nothing new to him In 2010 Lansky s daughter Sandra publicly stated that her father had transferred some 15 million to his brother s account sometime in the early 1970s when Lansky was having problems with the IRS 36 How much money Lansky was really worth will probably never be known Since the warming of relations between the United States and Cuba in 2015 Lansky s grandson Gary Rapoport has been asking the Cuban government to compensate him for the confiscation of the Riviera hotel that his grandfather built in Havana 37 In popular culture EditIn film Edit The character Hyman Roth portrayed by Lee Strasberg and certain aspects of the main character Michael Corleone from the film The Godfather Part II 1974 are based on Lansky In fact shortly after the premiere in 1974 Lansky phoned Strasberg and congratulated him on a good performance Strasberg was nominated for an Oscar for his role but added You could ve made me more sympathetic Roth s statement to Corleone that We re bigger than U S Steel was similar to a quote from Lansky said to his wife while watching a news story on the Mafia The character Johnny Ola Roth s right hand man was inspired by Lansky s associate Vincent Alo Additionally the character Moe Greene who was a friend of Roth is modeled upon Bugsy Siegel 38 39 The film reflects real life in that Lansky was denied the Right of Return to Israel and returned to the US to face criminal charges but invented details regarding Roth s attempts to bribe Latin American dictators for entry to their countries as well as Roth s ultimate fate In Nicholas Roeg s 1983 film Eureka based on the story of Sir Harry Oakes Joe Pesci plays Mayakofsky a Lansky stand in looking to expand his gambling empire to the Bahamas citation needed Maximilian Max Bercovicz the gangster played by James Woods in Sergio Leone s 1984 film Once Upon a Time in America was inspired by Lansky 40 In the 1990 Sydney Pollack film Havana starring Robert Redford Mark Rydell plays Lansky In the 1991 film Bugsy a biography of Benjamin Siegel Lansky is a major character and played by Ben Kingsley who was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance In the 1991 film Mobsters he is played by Patrick Dempsey In the 2002 film Undisputed there is a character called Mendy Ripstein who reveals that he worked for Meyer Lansky In the 2005 film The Lost City which presents a fictionalized account of Lansky s involvement in Cuba Meyer Lansky is portrayed by Dustin Hoffman In the 2015 film Legend Meyer Lansky is referred to many times and sends associate Angelo Bruno played by Chazz Palminteri to London In the 2021 film Lansky based on Lansky s life Harvey Keitel portrays the aging gangster while John Magaro portrays him during his younger years In television Edit In the 1981 NBC miniseries The Gangster Chronicles the character of Michael Lasker played by Brian Benben was based on Lansky Because Lansky was still living at the time the producers derived the Michael Lasker name for the character to avoid legal complications In the 1993 revival of The Untouchables Chicago actor Marc Grapey played Lansky in two episodes In the 1999 made for TV movie Lansky Richard Dreyfuss stars as Lansky Eric Roberts as Benny Siegel and Anthony LaPaglia as Lucky Luciano In the HBO series Boardwalk Empire 2010 2014 Meyer Lansky is played by British actor Anatol Yusef in all five seasons In the 2013 TNT series Mob City Meyer Lansky is played by Patrick Fischler Jeff Braine plays a younger Lansky in a flashback sequence In the 2015 AMC series The Making of the Mob New York Meyer Lansky is played by Ian Bell 41 failed verification In literature Edit In the 2010 book of photographs New York City Gangland Meyer Lansky is seen loitering on Little Italy s famed Whiskey Curb with partners Benjamin Bugsy Siegel Vincent Jimmy Blue Eyes Alo and waterfront racketeer Eddie McGrath In the 1996 novel The Plan by Stephen J Cannell Lansky and fellow mobster Joseph Alo are involved in putting an anti Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act presidential candidate into office In Lansky the 2009 one act play by Joseph Bologna Lansky is portrayed by Mike Burstyn In the book Havana by Stephen Hunter Lansky and Fidel Castro are both main characters In the 2009 novel If The Dead Rise Not by Philip Kerr the hero Bernie Gunther meets Lansky in Havana In the 2009 novel Ride of the Valkyries by Stuart Slade Meyer Lansky runs Cuba as the head of the Mafia In the 2011 memoir of cocaine cowboy Jon Roberts American Desperado Roberts recounts several encounters such as his uncle Joe Riccobono s relationship with Lansky and the eventual asking for Lansky s personal permission to kill his step son Richard Schwartz on October 12 1977 in Miami in a revenge plot In the 2011 historical fiction novel The Devil Himself by Eric Dezenhall Meyer Lansky coordinates counterespionage operations with the U S Navy to prevent Nazi sabotage in New York and helps plan the invasion of Sicily Lansky is a supporting character in The Raiders Harold Robbins 1995 follow up to The Carpetbaggers In the 2015 novel World Gone By by Dennis Lehane Lansky is a supporting character and friend to fictional gangster Joe Coughlin He is mentioned but not seen in the previous novel in the series Live by Night The 2016 book of photographs Organized Crime in Miami includes previously unpublished photos of Meyer Lansky and his second wife Teddy on their 1949 honeymoon as well as photographs from Meyer s 80th birthday with his brother Jake and longtime partners Harry Nig Rosen Stromberg and Vincent Jimmy Blue Eyes Alo The 2019 comic book Meyer fictionalizes one last caper by the aged but spry Lansky involving a violent chase of a lost cocaine shipment It is set in 1982 Miami and Florida Keys 42 In music Edit Wu Tang Clan affiliated rapper Myalansky derived his stage name from Meyer Lansky Jewish Israeli musician Sagol 59 released the song The Ballad Of Meyer Lansky on his 2011 album Another Passenger The song chronicles Lansky s life from birth to death including his time spent in Israel Jay Z refers to Meyer Lansky in the album American Gangster in the song Party Life Notes Edit Initially before settling permanently in Francoist Spain where he died in exile in 1973 References Edit Mafia encyclopedia Carl Sifakis 2005 pp 250 253 a b Meyer Lansky is Dead at 81 The New York Times Associated Press January 16 1983 Retrieved 2007 09 25 Meyer Lansky the reputed financial genius of the underworld died today of cancer at Mount Sinai Hospital here He was 81 years old Mr Lansky was admitted to the hospital Dec 31 suffering from dehydration according to Joyce Clark a spokesman for the hospital Mr Lansky lived in the Imperial House a high rise waterfront condominium in Miami Beach Mr Lansky was married twice His first marriage in 1929 to the former Anna Citron ended in divorce in 1946 The couple had two sons Bernard and Paul and a daughter Sandra In 1948 he married Thelma Schwarz a manicurist at a Midtown Manhattan hotel She survived him Meyer Lansky Biography Criminal Activities Net Worth Cause of Death amp Facts Encyclopedia Britannica Meyer Lansky Interview 1971 Israel Broadcasting Authority Archived from the original on 2021 12 11 Retrieved 2013 09 26 via YouTube Meyer Lansky FBI Meyer Mob s Accountant Lansky Documentary YouTube Archived from the original on 2013 07 14 Retrieved 27 September 2013 a b c d Johnston Louis Williamson Samuel H 2023 What Was the U S GDP Then MeasuringWorth Retrieved January 1 2023 United States Gross Domestic Product deflator figures follow the Measuring Worth series The Lost Journals of Meyer Lansky Retrieved 2018 05 26 Gage Nicholas November 15 1971 Meyer Lansky underworld genius The Ottawa Journal Ottawa Canada Retrieved 2016 03 07 via Newspapers com Meyer Lansky The Shadowy Exploits of New York s Master Manipulator pp 14 16 Art Montague 2005 Wojciech Orlinski Polak Potrafi Ten zostal szefem wszystkich szefow http wyborcza pl piatekekstra 1 135750 15364121 Orlinski Polak potrafi html Meyer Lansky The Shadowy Exploits of New York s Master Manipulator p 17 Art Montague 2005 Ancestry com New York Passenger Lists 1820 1957 database on line Provo UT USA Ancestry com Operations Inc 2010 Year 1911 Microfilm Serial T715 Microfilm Roll T715 1652 Line 11 Page Number 56 a b Lacey Robert Little Man Meyer Lansky and the Gangster Life Boston Little Brown and Company 1991 ISBN 0 316 51168 4 David Pietrusza Rothstein The Life Times and Murder of the Criminal Genius Who Fixed the 1919 World Series Basic Books New York 2011 p 193 80 years ago the Mob came to Atlantic City for a little strategic planning Press of Atlantic City Retrieved 2012 08 06 Howard Abadinsky Organized Crime Cengage Learning 2009 p 115 Genovese family saga Crime Library South Florida is open territory for organized crime Los Angeles Times 27 March 2010 Retrieved March 20 2021 a b How Jews Shaped Miami Beach Retrieved March 20 2021 Offshore Banking The Secret Threat to America Dissent Spring 2003 But They Were Good to Their People American Jewish Historical Society Retrieved 2007 09 25 Lansky recalled breaking up a Brown Shirt rally in the Yorkville section of Manhattan The stage was decorated with a swastika and a picture of Hitler The speakers started ranting There were only fifteen of us but we went into action We threw some of them out the windows Most of the Nazis panicked and ran out We chased them and beat them up We wanted to show them that Jews would not always sit back and accept insults U S Merchant Ships Sunk or Damaged in World War II Usmm org 1945 06 13 Retrieved 2014 01 25 Project Underworld The U S Navy s Secret Pact with the Mafia warfarehistorynetwork com 2017 01 13 Archived from the original on 2016 10 08 Retrieved 2017 02 23 a b English T J 2008 Havana Nocturne How the Mob Owned Cuba and Then Lost it to the Revolution MJF Books ISBN 978 1 60671 198 9 Dewey Commutes Luciano Sentence PDF The New York Times January 4 1946 Retrieved June 16 2012 Nigel Hunt Cuban History Architecture amp Culture Cubaheritage org Archived from the original on 2011 07 20 Retrieved 2014 01 25 Worrall Simon When the Mob Owned Cuba Smithsonian Magazine s Assassination of John F Kennedy HISTORY New book pictures J Edgar Hoover as drag queen Summers Anthony 2012 Official and Confidential The Secret Life of J Edgar Hoover ISBN 9781453241189 FBI files reveal powerful New York mob figure s Chicago ties 30 November 2019 FBI releases files on President Trump s late lawyer Roy Cohn CNBC 27 September 2019 Meyer Lansky Biography Retrieved March 20 2021 The Private Lives of Public Enemies by Hank Messick and Joseph L Nellis 1973 Welkos Robert W Exclusive Daughter Blows Lid off of Meyer Lanskys Mafia Secrets www hollywoodnews com Hollywood News Archived from the original on 23 May 2010 Retrieved 5 June 2017 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Family of late US gangster wants compensation for Cuba hotel Associated Press Retrieved 9 December 2015 Disorganized Crime Boss Washington Post October 13 1991 Meyer Lansky was a human cash register and ledger book a wizard with figures who in He was the model for the character of Hyman Roth in the first two Sheppard R Z November 4 1991 Low Profile Time Archived from the original on July 25 2008 Retrieved 2008 07 20 The public got an inkling of the Lansky legend from the character Hyman Roth in The Godfather Part II Anna Strasberg widow of Lee Strasberg who played Roth recalled listening in on a phone conversation her husband received shortly after the movie opened in 1974 You did good said the caller who did not give his name Now why couldn t you have made me more sympathetic Bending the Truth Daily Mirror January 30 2004 Retrieved 2008 07 20 saga around Jewish mob boss David Noodles Aaronson Robert De Niro The character was inspired by Meyer Lansky a Russian immigrant who rose from the Additional reference for film and television Meyer Lansky II February 4 2016 The Many Faces of Meyer Lansky Huffpost Entertainment Additional reference for literature Jonathan Lang Andrea Mutti amp Shawn Martinbrough September 24 2019 Meyer Humanoids Further reading EditBirmingham Stephen The Rest of Us Boston Little Brown 1984 Cohen Rich Tough Jews Fathers Sons and Gangster Dreams Vintage books 1999 Colhoun Jack Gangsterismo The United States Cuba and the Mafia 1933 to 1966 OR Books 2013 ISBN 978 1 935928 89 8 Conrad Harold Dear Muffo 35 Years in the Fast Lane New York Stein and Day 1982 Demaris Ovid The Boardwalk Jungle Bantam Books 1986 Eisenberg Dennis Dan Uri Landau Eli Meyer Lansky Mogul of the mob Paddington Press 1979 English T J Havana Nocturne How the Mob Owned Cuba and Then Lost It to the Revolution William Morrow 2008 The Havana Mob Gangster Gamblers Showgirls and Revolutionaries in 1950s Cuba 2007 Mainstream Publishing UK edition Lacey Robert Little man Meyer Lansky and the Gangster Life Little Brown and Company Boston Toronto London 1991 ISBN 0 316 51163 3 Lansky Sandra Stadiem William Pileggi Nicholas Foreword Daughter of the King Growing up in Gangland New York Weinstein Books 2014 ISBN 978 1602862159 Messick Hank Lansky New York Putnam 1971 Almog Oz Kosher Nostra Judische Gangster in Amerika 1890 1980 Judisches Museum der Stadt Wien 2003 Text Oz Almog Erich Metz ISBN 3 901398 33 3 Piper Michael Collins Final Judgment The Missing Link in the JFK Assassination Conspiracy Stephen Hunter Havana Rubin Sunny 2011 Mafia Mother In Law Skunkie Enterprises ISBN 978 0615567341External links Edit Wikiquote has quotations related to Meyer Lansky Wikimedia Commons has media related to Meyer Lansky Meyer Lansky The Official Site Meyer Lansky Jewish Virtual Library Havana Revisited An American Gangster in Cuba NPR June 5 2009 Meyer Lansky Find a Grave Retrieved June 11 2013 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Meyer Lansky amp oldid 1154763620, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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